Mae Martin & Idina Menzel Swap Hilarious Stories About Bombing On Stage
Mae Martin dishes on their debut music album "I'm A TV," and reflects on falling in love with comedy at a young age. Mae also bonds with Idina Menzel over the times they've bombed on stage. 0:00 - Mae Martin's Early Comedy Influences 1:35 - The Joy Of Bombing At Stand-up 3:15 - Mae's Debut Music Album "I'm A TV" 4:20 - Oversharing During Comedy Sets Subscribe to The Kelly Clarkson Show: https://bit.ly/2OtOpf8 FOLLOW US Instagram: / kellyclarksonshow Twitter: / kellyclarksontv Facebook: / kellyclarksonshow For even more fun stuff, visit https://www.kellyclarksonshow.com/ The Kelly Clarkson Show is the uplifting daytime destination for humor and connection featuring Emmy-winning talk show, Grammy-winning artist and America’s original idol, Kelly Clarkson. #KellyClarksonShow

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